Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... argues for tight coup- ling of NLP with real - world reasoning ( Natural language , knowledge representation , and logical form ' , 146-75 ) . ROBERT C. MOORE argues that some sentences ( such as Strangely , John is late ) express ...
... argues for tight coup- ling of NLP with real - world reasoning ( Natural language , knowledge representation , and logical form ' , 146-75 ) . ROBERT C. MOORE argues that some sentences ( such as Strangely , John is late ) express ...
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... argues that creole varieties will continue to exist in the Anglophone Caribbean because of the private pride in creole and the preference for creole in informal and private settings . SUZANNE ROMAINE ( ' Language standardiza- tion and ...
... argues that creole varieties will continue to exist in the Anglophone Caribbean because of the private pride in creole and the preference for creole in informal and private settings . SUZANNE ROMAINE ( ' Language standardiza- tion and ...
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... argues that many common assump- tions within stress theory are sharply underdetermined by empirical evidence . His analysis proposes the elimination of standard extrametricality and all rules of destressing , and shows that partial and ...
... argues that many common assump- tions within stress theory are sharply underdetermined by empirical evidence . His analysis proposes the elimination of standard extrametricality and all rules of destressing , and shows that partial and ...
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